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which is represented the show by my wonderful co present to sandra. oh, thank you so much, chris, on it is good to see you again. and of course we do have a good show coming up. should be here on equal off. how a truck does. i'm making fun. make easier in london. why? based off trees are so important for nature protection. defined over the dot cost results. water seen from the uh the well as to list lawn dwelling creatures on. i think the also look rather lovely. g ross, suddenly they are fewer and fewer of them because even to us of being poached in being drugs for them meet or their quotes, or even because people believe in the human policy of the ok. now let's take
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a look at the close solve and see in kenya, but he's especially dedicated to the protection of xerox. from the outside. this looks like a bruce will capture but these game keep is one to transport this threw off to safe ground on the mainland. rising both levels, unlike the ring go turned a section of the drops conservation area into a 9 and so in 2021. the root cold live conservancy managed to relocate 7 stranded animals, all of them endangered rules, child's drugs, distinguishable by the wide lower legs. it was over a decade ago that the conservancy in the local community 1st joint forces to create a century photographs. but a few years ago, money to read the spaces, it became clear that those stranded on the nearly imaged island was suffering badly
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at the island. this the unlooked of telling us number one uh the draft hit the content on the top the by the 5th. second, there was a list footage that there was uh, a talk by phone that could strangle the young ones and also the crocodile. so comparing the island and the mainland, we saw that the, the challenges i'm more united on lending mainland roads towards drops. i mainly found in savannah like here in the ringo region in kenya and neighboring uganda, only about 1400 can still be found today. the numbers have been greatly reduced, mainly due to poaching. but with the involvement of the community, the situation is improving helped by a 17 square columbus, a drop century established within the root co conservancy. the innocent animals are watched over by ranges and members of the tweak of lindsey or to rock
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god initiative robots. but to you is one of them having grown up here, he knows a lot about the giraffes of us. kinda now we do a lot some dollars and less than when we were children. and i knew what we are told that the roads college are red, originated from the ring, the funding and was called the ringo duran is i'm going to now let's meet was said to be very sweet young black and that's getting, i'm in the bone. y'all can be a very special type of fat that people used for medicinal purposes. one of the common dollars today would match, as most to him is that the animals can strive and reproduce. the monitoring team regularly checks a numbers and checks out for injuries at the moment, they are 14 rough childs drove off in the recovery area. the initiative, not any benefits the giraffes, but also the people who live here. the old thomas, i'm the pro coach. these coastal communities have
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a long history of conflict of animals and grazing them. the be know a piece around the vehicle, have you i'd like to know until when the 2 held us from the community set down, the see that we need to do a way life consultancy. we need to reintroduce let's change the left. so it must be known as medical draft as a symbol of unity in the stuff. now what kinds of issues so that you can bring the 2 communities together. but to do this, they needed both land and 2 rocks which had disappeared from the ring go. each community contributed land and the conservancy brought in h wolf childs drops from another nature was us. or meanwhile, community members are also beneficial. so 2 people have found jobs as ranges, older off guards like rutledge putting the communities also receive a portion of the conservancy is income, which they mainly use to pay children in school fees. the kids have also developed
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a respect for the animals not the telling the giraffes are good because they helped me generate revenue from tourism. but we did the best of funding and they also fertilize the soil at the window in the welcome john. the project is supported by international in g o's and is now well accepted by both communities to fuel gas lives. and we can now talk about how to protect the animal and the thought. so yeah, i mean how we can develop guidelines to protect them. but in the past, due is what that process and what we can do and create new employment opportunities and what new things we can introduce so that we can continue to grow and got another we are really benefited since bringing these animals here. or did you want us have settled in? well, at the century, the numbers have nearly doubled in the past decade from 8 to 14,
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and their own little babies on the way to the females of pregnant from the beautiful landscape in kenya to the found this, you are out of the fields on here and load, probing engine on the snow of the stench of the so is the really progress. what do you think? well, anyone who wants to trade in the rocks for a truck to usually have to buy a diesel powered vehicle, whether or more environmentally friendly alternatives. we went to a farm is rhonda, what did you say that you track the role model for this? it's just a normal working day for members of the do core and cooperative nicky galley. the village is still the of fields by hand. the many help as a busy for weeks to collect the shock cultivating a large area like this using just hose is difficult. we do it because there's no other options. if we had a cultivation machine,
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we could produce more with less effort 0. so you checked his around, but also the older vehicles that we no longer wanted to get a big tend to be noisy and the diesel is also not always available. and rising fuel costs means that the often economically on viable from the outside. the solution looks remarkably similar to a 2.2 contractor with a 27 postcard engine. but the motor is electrically powered. a gentleman call me could develop this e tract of prototype along with the universe 50 galley and the g. i said german development agency. it's a convert that the tractor and 2 and the electric tractor. you see, we just replace the valuable engine with an electric motor and put the battery on top of that. and that you'll see the sloping desk. you'll see the 2nd battery on this desk. and when you come in here,
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you can move forward them back down then with that you can release the battery. and so look back and put the full battery on the tractor itself and can then resume working. the batteries are charged using solar energy, solar electricity isn't just clean. it can also be used of great early off of route one days actually connected to the clint burnett. my ends between and his team from the, the best deal for one day, a working on making the batteries more robust so that the track to consume, go to work on the dusty, some the fields rhonda needs eat that fall under control me. that means they should be to be user friendly because of 4 or using the, the in the police are further the 8 to maximize the productivity. agricultural product to is the one that has to increase its every cultural productive. it took to help feed it's rapidly growing population long periods of drunk linked to
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climate change or increasing the pressure to make finding more effective and sustainable to the fact that the track is intended for use in more remote areas is a particular challenge for the developers. in the team of the w engineer who the land the main point is to make an electric contract or as simple and easy as possible because it should be easy to operate. and the other thing is this. when it is simple, it's easy to maintain and to repair, to make the check to suitable for working for women fields. the prototype has to be further improved and is still the team of developers traveled through the country speaking to potential future uses wherever we want to import. how that's successful
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debate design and what 3 to be the task of that's the next task. and we also want to, to take into account some of the activities that can be done by that's correct. and plowing isn't the only job to track that should be able to tackle here. remember, one to productivity of funding areas can only be increased if other foaming jobs can be automated as well. that develop as a test, whether it can be harnessed to help everything the prompts. then we have testing the problem, then you will putting it on an electric truck. so you can use it for code division using your, your plow that could be a display. then you can also hook up the planter to roll for plant type in food, then you can use it for planting and then other tasks. then we can use the truck that is for spring. that is your crop protection for pest and disease tasks that have been counted out my money up to now. many farmers cannot imagine that the
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track to is going to be ready any time soon, but they do realize what a difference it might be. sure, i don't know if there really is such a tractor and it's available to us. it will be seen as a liberator for farmers, because we won't have to work so hard to get our work done. the chapter is going to be ruled out in 2024. the idea is that it will be purchased back into the village rather than an individual found that managed by cooperative. the vehicle will make a lot of task easier. so don't forget to bring stain in the countryside this time and gone to the ball, but it's the only 3 approach offer to it's a profit sign of nature. many people use the lives for different purposes will have to what fits it with the respect it deserves physics. doing your bits has the answer.
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when the dry season has passed and the battle babs, sprout their leaves again, women and gone up set out to harvest. it's hard and dangerous work because bow bobs can grow to more than 20 meters high and the women have to climb to the outermost branches to cut the leaves. in the past, they'd only harvest for themselves, but now there's also demand for the leaves at international markets. yeah, regardless. first time you head out to collect the leaves of us then back. they are going make soon with some of them they go and dry. some of them have to sell it the market in neighboring to jennifer. so yeah, yeah, that's me of that for the trees. this is a fatal development little by little valves have been disappearing from the region . why is your country but i'm doing the pain is not going to full force on you use
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a new one man. when you leave the tree to stay up to do is easier to food thinking to every year to keep cotton, cotton and cutter. so that is, that is all the time. the fact in the lives how there's time on the decline in nature of the police. that's why julie is our achia from the organization. indigenous initiatives and sustainability is working to end this destructive harvest. in practice, it goes to the affected regions to provide training on how to manage the trees sustainable in the end, you also runs nurseries that read about the seedlings, go to local families who plant them on their land. this gives them the chance to make some extra income, while at the same time, helping to help the disappearance of these iconic trees in gonna and how about you? if you're also doing your bit, tell us about it, visit our website,
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or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit we share your story from africa to europe now. so almost a getting dry of by the front is particularly affected. so far, most of worried about drugs. nevertheless, they are just plans by the french government to collect rewards and huge quantities . we wanted to understand why people gathering by the thousands to protest at a construction site. the demonstration took place in western france in march 2023. when police intervened, this situation turned violent, resulting and serious injuries on both sides. and this is the project in question. a water reservoir is climate change causes
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more frequent droughts. the new reservoir is meant to provide local farmers with enough water to irrigate and dr. periods but not everyone welcomes that. the people here and send so mean a village of less than $400.00 are divided on to a pebble is one of the farmers in favor of the project. his connection to the reservoir was already in place of oliver. and if it does show that before the protest, we took a bales and wooden planks, and made a little structure to put over it for which we covered in dirt after the what some of them knew what it was and torch, the whole thing that it wasn't like this, you through that then i'd say that goes a little way to tell phones you pill farm is 170 heck. there is of land. he grows mainly wheat and corn crumbs that do poorly without additional irrigation during the hot summer months. assuming little hendo is also a farmer, but he's opposed to the reservoir, the waters, the vegetables,
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he grows on 3 heck tears from a well right on the property with the tree. the water level has dropped over the past 2 weeks long. but normally it overflows in winter, but right now i'm getting that it's at least 2 meters, lower valley. but you did build a lot email, kept it player wise job. you know that he's worried that his well could run dry. if more rainwater is caught in the basin and less seeps into the ground water, can you? i box it. i won't have access to the reservoir music, but i haven't got much land rover. so it doesn't make financial sense to put in a connection for, for it wouldn't be worth it for the consortium. for a total. the locals who aren't directly involved in agriculture, are somewhat conte between the fronts shown which when you listen to those in favor, they have really good arguments so that those were opposed to it. i confess, i don't have a clear understanding of utah, it's
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a massive construction site for just 12 farmers. i think it's a public good. it's just a visual. these people will monopolize some of the water reservoirs like this are being constructed all over france as part of a government plan to support the farming industry line that activists say it's foolish to capture and hold water when it's already scarce. they say a better solution would be to switch to a less water intensive agriculture. the environmental journalist month, low monthly, believes conflicts over water will only increase and not just in the agriculture sector. sunscreen. when i think sensor lien is just the beginning of what will happen in france as water scarcity intensifies, all of it's a hobby fix to level so lose it. then you will have a shortage engine. we will have rationing goods and then some point there won't be enough water to go around the blue. it won't show up for a signal when the mobil,
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vegetable farmers. i mean, alondo also wants to project stopped, but he's concerned about the violence of the protest in march. so thank you to us on the phone so side the other. yeah, it wasn't a war exactly, but somehow similar sense of protests and was a good, but i can go anywhere near the reservoirs and it was all too much is a total of the sauce onto a home. also fears another round, a violent protest. but he can see the issue resolving itself any time soon. the judge to alter. there was no more discussion. just before this is all, can you do possible to talk to people who are totally willing to talk on the condition that near respect their actions is keep going to school. very miss holmes, this is grooven fit. the dispute in central name is just like that of many
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communities in central and southern france. and when temperature start to rise, the battle over water is only bound to intensify back to africa now and we're talking about women. was so special about them just sondra and also regarding the environment. well, crease, you know, we all sisters friends and mothers, women of course the wallet showed aggressive responsibilities. and many also particularly committed to protecting mother nature. perhaps because we understand how important that healthy planet is full of descendants, a loss report takes us to south africa where we meet a few special women walking to resolve traditional practices and knowledge that of the, for the vendor people. south africa trees are separate each and everyone. today
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whole more because i did joyce and a group of students a planting 20 in know, funding in purple province. you have a nice be soon someone the multiple or voice of nature has planted over a 100 trees in the village of tvs in the past few weeks. since 2000 new pool pool has low, 17 percent of its indigenous forest cover, as trees were raised to make way for plantations and my mobile. another organization exist to give a voice to nature which cannot speak for itself. we believe it is our responsibility to protect the environment and its inhabitants. as a child, i was taught to respect trees and not to cut them down in discriminatory trees. i like the eldest of living beings. when we destroy them, we lose a part of our heritage and our connection to the natural will to the um, bay way. out of the highly respected inventor culture. whole more because that the
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choice is i'm a catchy, a female leader who upholds to additional knowledge of seats. so in the end nature, which she passes on to younger generations, it would be fun to dictate them as soon as you can. so i mean, i loved planting trees, not only do trees produce oxygen, they also help us. and so many of the ways they provide as medicine would for furniture and delicious fruits to eat plenty cheese makes me feel good and radiated from me to someone. let me pull some of the country, walk closely with other communities to address issues such as food security, lunch, do, tradition, biodiversity loss and climate change. this l does fix to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of their natural and cultural heritage as the voice of nature. they also the fact and they aligned against potential threats . and these wise elders are in big demand. today,
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the chief of tcp consult with the former because of the joyce regarding a proposed cold mind development near the beach. the mind needs the approval to go ahead, but the 2 liters are skeptical. no one with whom much money. i won't allow mining here. mine will cause will die, the gas as they read the like poison the pollution mixed, the whole community sick. if the want has gone terminated, the trees we planted will die to. it's like sitting on top of a bump. 10. which is concerns a well funded in the neighboring province of them from atlanta, coal mines have caused a must have environmental degradation and health problems. but the physical father, vendor people believe nature is a spiritual need into connected trees, rivers and mountains on living beings with their own personalities. mining will disrupt the disconnection and endanger the traditional way of life. in order to
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protect it, a founding member of the pool, but the lady, my co newly promotes the contribution of indigenous crops next, single minutes and kind of us that's combining the preservation of cultural heritage with plants. they bought a t. she's setting up a seed bunk with almost canada about overlooked crops. so this was of this is the bank is in education at the facility west, which is in yours and it dies from us. they will come in and then they know there's add onto the seed into flips and it causes that because safety does most of the load for does not state. i knew it was his name is needed for all this the stem story and should be very home because of the joyce is sharing her knowledge with the yet another group of children. the deep conviction, that's all things are part of a ledger pulls that connect humans,
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animals and nature is taught from a young age to illustrate that better, she shows them a seasonal color and up based on traditional knowledge. full more because that the joyce culture and this to a chip of nature are one and the same thing as we are teaching these children about the seasons in a way they can understand the traditional practices of the and sisters passed on through generations to ensure that our culture vans because the way of life and all of us know in a while to the indigenous cultures and entire echo systems are under constant threat zone. one level is a bust, june of hope for the preservation of both wall. very is fiery rates. i hope you enjoyed the last 2 of the 6 minutes time for me to say good bye from nigeria. i am personally goodbye and for me as well. i am sandra to be
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